elegance

IPA: ˈɛɫʌgʌns

noun

  • Grace, refinement, and beauty in movement, appearance, or manners.
  • Restraint and grace of style.
  • The beauty of an idea characterized by minimalism and intuitiveness while preserving exactness and precision.
  • (countable, dated) A refinement or luxury.
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Examples of "elegance" in Sentences

  • Austerity is the essence of elegance.
  • The wines strive for finesse and elegance.
  • The level of elegance of the derivation is irrelevant.
  • Adiseshiah was appreciated for his sartorial elegance.
  • Thank you, Rajeev Motwani. « ifindkarma. elegance is refusal.
  • In Madrid, the first and last word in elegance and sophistication.
  • Ellison referred to as "elegance" is not foreign to black experience.
  • It particularly emphasises grace, elegance and naturalness in the dance.
  • This helps to add fluency, grace and elegance to his contortion performances.
  • But when she stepped onto the floor each week, she was a vision in elegance, grace, and beauty.
  • Subterranean Press and Pyr Book are coming out with many editions where elegance is the key word.
  • We received over 100 entries and they were inspired and oftentimes breathtaking in elegance and lunacy.
  • "The age of elegance is gone, there was a time when a woman wouldn't dare leave the house without makeup and the right gloves."
  • The company's Web site says its Platinum Luxury Restroom Trailers offer the ultimate in elegance with interiors that provide all the comforts of home.
  • The company's Web site says its Platinum Luxury Restroom Trailers "offer the ultimate in elegance with interiors that provide all the comforts of home."
  • The delight in our serene elegance is transending us into a natural calm as if in another world entirely as we leave the ground ever so smoothly floating through the skies.

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